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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. beconld ge s importinganietruemeaning, derifiontater wun it mone till moze oportunitte 1370. Buchanan. be pafied oucrbis difplea eparefallowing .again Toe trace of time might he ihn C Rorburgh afocfatd , nee ee nedait ith bts brother theearle of the The hiftorie of Scotland. Dn ther2day of Detober, the pare 1348, 1398 Dauid Stetvard was borne,whiehinafterwar ds tuas_ --- made to the king bp the caries of Dolwglat anv gard), Aispednis his pardon was begged, and then atte length riod duke of Rothfaie, andon faint Andes day Beroien next following , totvne of Werintke tas taken kenby Stas bp fir Joi Goon, and firo2 bagged, feuen other knights, ‘but it was not long kept: for anumberof Englith aed §=-menentring bp apotterne of the cattell, recauered their parns, the totune cafilie againe out the third ofthat name, departed this life,and Hidyard of Burdeanr, fore to the blacke prince Coward, Amnoree-t2. that fvas fontrefo the fatvking Colward, fuccceded, 1382.10.Ma. ny the fourth fain eee eve rier!feetetlte togither, of the Srotithinens Roxburgh sean pe faidtotwne,tobett,flue all the = hands, After this,7Tilliam earle of Dotnglas came 1280, furpzifed bp ‘ fourid iwithinif, put theit gods to the 10 with uentie Houfand men fo the faire Penntre ‘ehetaneel thecarieok. Cnglifhmen fou forte ort Fite, and [ove fwithin England, and fpotled all the qudsof found March. ie3 and after fet the totones as Penne, i <i i i atlie after enfer ee : Seeer, ceesiwat aniat Shui SHeotlan, With an oa the fneer fic John Gordon, for much burt opon fo sacle of apavibee aioe. ir that they totned fo the earle this ine Zobr Gozdon aa eeefeseniait getting tie,came into veiicer ol rernenbD theretwith homewards,but being teen Wain Lithovte the incarnation 380. fogither a great batie of recon oe Beyom Lirbome see some" baviable and tncerteine,that Mae * fines that tore wounded, and the Scots aie aduantac e earle Dotwglafie.] HenrieVers ‘ Loreurnge thefe aifpleattires, Wenrie ean fife Geerieot Moz eatle af Porthumberland entered tto Scotland thamberland: gpith (even thoufand men , € comming onto Duns, Bpoliciete pf the retinue for batt nrotoned in the water of Stl youn twap,and hereby twas all the botie of cattell ¢ gavs bpt done about theplace there theCnglif}men gar ees ain the Enalithmen,now that their Kitig their balters and batdles aberetith thep tere tied,ran from their matffers and keepers, amb were (Cattered fo abpoad int the countrieshat the Scotty mien got hold of old infur D oecaliont thus offered to renenge faile them though lottes fufteined ; 8%. | 4 ears hearts {eemed at the Scatith mens bands. janie -_-diuerfe ae, e thetr meffage twas allo (as the Cures Another caufe 0 to renetu the old league ¢ band bo * Scots awtweite) m . ‘ nee, teh being Dome tN eoa them, and fo inthe morning the -ctvirt oe = 2 the maner,thep returned grant Englihmen that hadwatdhedall night(ordoubtto -_folenmnetwife ‘cunt Sins fuent amballapars from hate bene affailed-bp thett enimies) perceining into France, ves eit: matter the fain 13. Charles, thentfelucs fet ov fot, returned bonte without anie 5° Bing Kobert Outs th Dinall bithap of Glatcow, further attempt, ad Walter eo ae tiho inn lise maner Suthe meanetime,Thomas Dalgranocapteiné Tho.sut- oF Wertvike, comming to the fuecours of the earle Grauccapteine oF Porthumberland, chancedto met withit John Cnet Gordon bponthetwap, bythombhe twas takenjand oe leadinto Scotland asbis paifoner, Metther had the Scots the better thus onelie onthe eaft marchessbat alfo on the twoff,there fit Fo. Fohutton had furvie fkirmtithes with the Crglifhmen, andtwentencr as Fr.Thin. fon chancellor of Scotland as In hhich peere Fobu : acter datie of Cratofnd. ~ is foaie with the oper and. [All hich beforeruntill Go Wobert, that he gaucto ae poffeffions and the death of Cufemic the queetic)Buchanania poi teth to the firfk tino pares of the king, before'the B legat from. Death of the quene.} Aboutthis time,pope Gregorte the pope. fhe r1 fent a leqat front Auignton toking Wobert, tainingtO )atVaterth eTeeofat e ee ; ks bithperiod orbicar. [About thistimeb awenen eae the of Cunard the third Ritg of ee 21275:_-) Grddeath Charles the fift bing of 3france fentambatas Buchanan. teigne. doaginto Scotland, torenetotheolvitagebettwene the tivo tations aid to perfuade biinto warre bps ', end the tartesmti ont Erigland,to the ght thereby be! : on out of France: tthich was perfornted decodinglic. ; Clisabethinmariage , tith ae the farname of the Lands,called Clammis. Dfbtr eoaie theceo te -ocke with acerteine number of men to go twits -_bittels anv munition onto Rorburgh, faz doubt leat -_f the Scotscame tolap flee to thatFoxtrete and ap, ROOTS 1S pointed ttvo armics,onebp fea,and another tlies) sites _ to inuade the Scots; the uke of Lancatter bauing iran i the general twas concluded fo indute fo thee peeres. As the fain charge and conduc of them both,tubo gts ther bp duke tas returning homewards, he twas informed uingorder to them that fhoulo patte byfea hat thep Preparedland, az of the tebeltion and infurredion made by thecom -_fhould daentered hinttelfe bp land, and wafting the S8ne the tonto haue {potted and burned it, becompounded commeth with fill things tuete better aypeated, be returned into Scotland, and {vas conueied bp Williamearleot Dotwgladle, and Arehembald Dotvglas torof Gab With the inbabitants fo: a fumme of monte, and fo tue s returned without o@ing anie moze damage. wah is nauie being as then arviued in the Hozth, fae lowap,to bolic rod houte befine Coenburgh, there ried behind, ¢ firtt burningthe abbeie of faint Col be rematited till be heard that the rebels tere fups mes Inch, anumber of the foulvicrs With thetr cap. eee thetr capteins Maine o2 taken, and put ta oaae eeeak tease " on. ages there: but inthe end, Thomas and siehor Thetrace cr. As fone asthe truce tvas erpired, Archembald -_las s being bzethzen, Alerander Linotep, pred, Dotwglatie lorof Galloway,oifpleatenin his mind , o AND Erfkinne Cunningbamof isilmanris,fet bpon Feomifon that the Gnalithinen lieng in gavifon within theca: ?~ them,William and flue the mott partof them, fo that fetv tit ae teaoreg.i4 ‘Tellof Lochmaber, did dailie barrie and rob the vil ifido.Ma, lages end countrie totwnes of Gallotwap anv anv number efcapedagaine to their Mhips, being purfuen tevin fife. bardto the tater five. Khe fame prere the carte of The frength > Handale, ratfed a great potwer byfnyport of the earls 1384 WDolvglatle recoueredall the Hrengthsof Cinidate of Tiuidale James of Dowwglalle, amd George of March, amd theretvith laida ftrong ficge onto the faidcattell of -_outofthe Englithmens hands,hic thep hav helo es "eeoucren. ~~ Lodmaberr, ¢hauing lienthereat the fpace of nine bates, thep fonght tuitha number of Cnglithinen that caine ont of Carleill toretcue this caftell,uhom baning put to fight,they gaue thertuith alfa (harpe 4o affalt to the caffell,and putthemtwtthin in fuch feare, Seeten % that fir William Fetherfton then capteine thereof, monte ANDdtherefioue confentedto véelo the honfebrte the N Serge Deots enen the fame day twithout more ado, bpon Condition they might Depart with their gwdsinfafee er fine the battell of Durham onto thofe daics, me The carle of his earleof I Oluglatfe , one of the mot baliant Dowatag bes -_perfonages in thofe bis daicg Within the whole ceatteth, -_realme of Scotland, ted iwithin his caftell of ots Slatle, Mhortlic atter he hav atcytued this enterpsite, and tuas buried inthe abbeie of WMelrotfe, After his deceatfe, his forme Yantes,o2 (as faith Famed earte Buchan an) Williamfucceeoed inthe earlevome of of Dowglatte, Wotvglatle , a verie fierce and bardic knight, the tabtch (hortlic after aypointed bp the king to bane the tie into England. "SFeardon, Wut Fourdon writing of the winning of thiscas guiding of anarmic, hepatfeo with the fame into England, ano burnt the countrie fo farreas ets een affembled anarmieto, Gither, with the belpe of theearles of Dowglae and Dunbar, tho ioining with bim, inuironed the catfett about twita frrong flege,fo that nofuccour couloens and perfectlie furntthed fo; the warres , and in them is tio thoufand anv flue hundseo armedmen, iuerfe *°aene) of then being lords and barons , befives gentlemen née olannen andothers, Alfo there was amongett then 400 bags 9 hnights. Hell, (pealieth not of ante ouerth:ow giuentothofe _caffell. ut being countermanded home, bereturs trumbeciards that thouls come from Carleill, inmaner asother nevand bnto Perth, ubere he fount thelow 7 > % ¢. Write. $Fo2 thus be laity. When Acchembaly Dow 50 Fob de came Wian,aomecall of France,andearle of Was Febve kan glafe had got knowledge that the fame caftell mas lentinois , ttho about the fame time was arriuen ti avmerall of diterlic bnproutded both of men and bittels neceffa, Scotland with tivo hundsen and fortie hips well Hrance, rte fo: the defenfe thereof, be twithymanie other = se si abet of frienotbip, there renetved . a ee . th the princes. Ehts to the bigh contentation o e an Hobert bis twas in the eleuenth pere twas Maine bygames L ~ - high fanone toith Bing This Fob Lion gretw into fo bis panghter the lait Bing Richard heaving that the Scots bad atcht, uedthis enterpzife, apomted the baron of Grais of England being informed all ofthis mifhap., mons of Cngland againf the nobles, bauingon weotedeOaniene bythe Scots,and the moff part of atright hoates the Ghich they had put (mailpeble ones, ¢running 4° prochaat ae i -_countriesof Pareh and Louthian, came to Coen oraine Jab Stray Jacke Strais and others to their capteins,therevpse de ant Doubting to palle thorough bis one countrie 20 burgb,and tokethe totone.\But tberas bis fouldiors iancatee fameouer Sultwap , Md inuading the Scotith bor doprers. iil cence ak . Charles the firt as then Iubeliee Spputeeatswamngtttanncecns abnenturs igeerie rhis amibattar *# -_dailie mereecaneecoins iin : follow bis the Cnglithineris hoottes bea: mem at Pennire,vatfena great armic,and came With the tye scons ; dotone bisis tents;3 but the nigh t follos there pitched Witg came the herds andother people of the coun, trie, bauing preparedcerteine bagges made ad fotyen fogttherof drieleatherliketobladoers, ints There incamped, made {uch a noife tith thofe bags full of ffones, that ta, é - 1380" en,that in giuing backe there was ghee foure hentd2ed of them flaine, and a great number pice xp 2 ochital brought to Dunbar with all bis pouition, Zhe hing ete of Purrep] to treat fox the apeating of the pifcor as then continuing bettwirt the tivo realmes: any Strucetaken. in the end the matter was fo handeled, thatatru ce The Cnglithmen [toith the number of 1500,bn, F-tha, der the condDud(as faith Buchanan) of Lalbot] to res te Ge uenge the difpleafuredone bp the erleof Dolwglasnase eauconnts te mote Ciighiiuien ‘ieee ders on that fide mol cruellie, sr thas : ‘ hk 30: eane time, the Scots ga tlearelic bifcomfitedand thetr capteine fit Pot mas!Hundzed mert,¢fod in a firet Hone, with his brother anddincete other os hn 30 fote fill the Englitymen thoutdcomeand patte bp them, paitonersinto Scotland [the nate he ‘dy tt amd then with tach buge noite and clamos thep fet Maior condentneth and laicth the fanlt of bge onthe Englifhm earle Thin. peffilentce was knotune haue done the way ata vo ‘auite great buttin Scotland,being in to the pare atter eternein neetess Fe foze fight be e s it tele fo fioirt them,the bictazte foraati y hie thetwin ; Canin twas _, Scotithimen (mallie ree si at this gains, for twtth uch cloth ¢ other wares ce as thep bought atwaie with them from the forelain na ce faite, thep drelw into the countrie fudy a violent pettlence can andfozepeltilonce, that the thiva partof all the peo: into dex: ple (there tt cante) died thereof. This was the third tam, -tinie thatthe ca' pete of hhofereigne , being after the finding if pnpzowined , thep might perabuenture 1381, bicth of our DSautour 1331, Zohnof Gaunt,puke of bring it into further danger than would lightlic be =e oe Lancatter, With other Cnglith to2s > Calte into tp ent Scothano tn ambaflage [to tthome tere appointed ro remedied . Asthis baron was come Wwitbina mile of Chebaronoé Rorburgh,be was taken bythe carle of Parch, my Graittocke coe © Zames carle of Dotwglatle,and John Dunbar then inthe fame faireand fo oncatt oa steat tie es into Scotland ; but the reconciled fo the kings favour, Ju the meane fine, Gotvard king of Cnglann, us wane por theearth,Serea oe ter to the reliefe of them twithin at ante band. Were, eetiem yon the capteine fir Ctilliam Fetherfton knight, Metucge butters (as Bellenden faith) and two bunozed with : Toansees a crofboives: the refioue bare pihes,balberts,anbd fuch tnerrine mes fent letters tnto the lo20 wardensof the Englith like tueapons. Chey were their tages for one Sere any hags mardes, requiring aid, andletting them to bnders 60 ubole peere afoyehand, and paten bad bought bittels with buts bfeoin ‘and in ubat danger he fwd forlacke of menand __thein to ferne themas long. Lhep hav brought alfo =ai bittels. The wardens wrote tobimagaine, that he with them foure Huiro7e0 patre of ubite curets, foure oan ne Shouln va bis bett fo: eight daies to holdout; andif hundsenbalfe long fwa;ds, ‘ fittis thoufano franks, one betoze Lions is pefcended: and in ms sa wwith the tredie beare in thet armes pact of Srotland bea ne faeconr came twithin that terme, then todo as be Soutn (4 canfe Beredpon fir oe oe to be giuen among thenobles of Scotland, accoy that tune, we hing Wobert (houlo apotnt and minke SecaneuananeHons are ameee ext? Cratwfnd wi £0 The; oan yetaeile anid fpite, Suvedevens ‘awnfeo if o fetes onana 'ed fege»be-_ = ==y pcinheiaet ied the kings daughter,be atteine® after hebad - et auatbanitie , that be umgbt 0o Tbe abmerall and other the nobles of france,bes lano ne to bo make warres -= _ aeate o a oo- fanen. rene e vt oe Scotswis ceafled ee Sa was granted, cubis: theefurs me lo20s of realine Dotogiate as then prefent jr rtthepte iene toith once bim; odinnsano te to facheftimation an spina to bis otone toll oe -all things withthe ee ae of ratte? Freie" -andpleaftite. . FF02this offenteeres affer.and os: soaralantakavaheaeeel carnelt fate at a annoy them twithin ; Runth dap teas come , andnoaid from Englano ap, Peted, theprecetuen the caffell into their pofleffion, : ; Actozping to the couenant. And the Scotshauing os a tects cennton te pop con a ced saiaatienieesnay im councell , AS 0} thou be tailed toith all (peo,that lotning twith thefe rat e twith (p g eae - rued :but then reftre iosicumeinaeiner: > fullof -- 24.6 |